According to Lisa Dombrowski's article "Every Dog Has Its Day: The Muzzling of Samuel Fuller's White Dog (1982)" published in the Nov./Dec. 2008 edition of 'Film Comment' magazine, Roman Polanski was originally hired to direct the film during the mid-1970s. Before principal photography began, however, Polanski was charged with statutory rape and subsequently fled the U.S., thereby halting production, upon which the picture was then put into turnaround.
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